Deleting BOF parameters

You can delete specific BOF parameters. The no form of these commands removes the parameter from configuration. The changes remain in effect only during the current power cycle unless a save command is executed. Changes are lost if the system is powered down or the router is rebooted without saving.

Deleting the BOF and rebooting causes the system to enter the auto mode.

Use the following CLI syntax to save and remove BOF configuration parameters.

bof# save [cflash-id]

Example: Saving a BOF configuration

	A:ALA-1# bof	
	A:ALA-1>bof# save cf1:
	A:ALA-1>bof# 

Example: Removing BOF parameters

*A:7210>bof#
      no   console-speed   
      no   dns-domain      
      no   eth-mgmt-address 
      no   eth-mgmt-autoneg 
      no   eth-mgmt-disable 
          eth-mgmt-duplex 
      no   eth-mgmt-route  
          eth-mgmt-speed  
          persist         
      no   ping-address    
      no   primary-config  
      no   primary-dns     
      no   primary-image   
          save            
      no   secondary-config
      no   secondary-dns   
      no   secondary-image 
      no   tertiary-config 
      no   tertiary-dns    
      no   tertiary-image  
      no   uplinkA-address 
      no   uplinkA-autoneg 
      no   uplinkA-duplex 
      no   uplinkA-speed 
      no   uplinkA-port    
      no   uplinkA-route   
      no   uplinkA-vlan    
      no   uplinkB-address 
      no   uplinkB-autoneg 
      no   uplinkB-duplex 
      no   uplinkB-speed 
      no   uplinkB-port    
      no   uplinkB-route   
      no   uplinkB-vlan    
          wait